Article 6HD4X Home Office accused over ‘absurd’ rejections of Hong Kong asylum claims

Home Office accused over ‘absurd’ rejections of Hong Kong asylum claims

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Daniel Boffey Chief reporter
from World news | The Guardian on (#6HD4X)

UK caseworkers appear predisposed to discredit' applications, says senior figure of disbanded democratic movement

A senior figure in the disbanded democratic opposition in Hong Kong has accused the Home Office of hardening its stance towards those fleeing the former British colony after a series of absurd" rejections of asylum claims.

The rejection notices have demanded a contact address for a dissident leader who is in hiding from the Hong Kong authorities, included incorrect personal details, and cited a New York Times article as evidence that they could not have secured a passport if they were in any real danger. One applicant acquitted in Hong King of rioting' was told this showed that there was no danger to her although the authorities soon after sought to bring her back to court.

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